The changing times of college basketball have seen positions and roles get redefined. Versatility has become the order of the day, and that has contributed to the rise of Brekkott Chapman.

Of course, the 6-foot-8 power forward from Roy (Utah) High's ability has a lot to do with it, as well.

Since making a little bit of a name for himself last summer, Chapman -- who ranks No. 87 in the 2014 Rivals150 -- has taken things to a new level this year. The southpaw has become one of the hottest names in the class of 2014, and his stock is only going up.

The above scouting video shot at the recent NBPA Top 100 Camp gives you a good idea of what Chapman can do. He is an outstanding shooter with deep range. Offense can be run through him in the post, and he's a good athlete who is a capable finisher in transition.

He's got offers from Arizona, Arizona State, BYU, Colorado, UCLA, Gonzaga, Utah, Utah State and San Francisco, among others. Look for even more schools to get involved after they watch him in July, when he'll be on the travel circuit with his summer team, the Utah Prospects.